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Show Garderi Superstition As late as 1740. people in New England thought potatoes would shorten ISoftly Draped Handbags Tuned to Stunning Fall and Winter Costumes mens lives and make them anoui to can carp and market it under the namd grated, of Lakefish. tuna-styl- un- healthy. e, By CHERIE NICHOLAS PETER TELLS JOHNNY CHUCK ALL THE NEWS ex-- 1 AyfY, HOW thin you are! as he claimed Peter Rabbit, and Johnny Chuck sat on the latters doorstep in the far corner of the Old Orchard and watched Redtail the lawk sailing up in the blue, blue sky over the Green Forest. What did you expect? grunted Johnny Chuck. Did you expect me to be fat after sleeping all winter with nothing to eat? But you No, replied Peter. time last the so were dreadfully fat saw you, that you looked as if a .ong breath would burst your coat right open, and now your coat looks as if you might feel lost inside of it. suppose its very nice to sleep all winter, but think of all you have missed. I havent missed much f it has been any colder than it is this morning, replied Johnny Chuck with a shiver. Peters eyes opened wide. You dont call this cold, do you? he exclaimed. Why, bless your heart, his is warm. It isnt winter any onger, for sweet Mistress Spring is lere. If you call this cold, I wonder Br-r-r- -r. MV3M Yes, rub in Ben-Ga- y quick... and quickly get relief chest-cold from symptoms. Soothing, gently wanning... Ben-Ga- y acts fast. Ask your doctor about thefamous agents, methyl salicylate and menthol. Ben-Ga- y contains up to 2 Vs times more of these ingredients than ! Get genuine five other widely offered rub-ins- . pain-relievi- ng Ben-Gay- ill3 With bl&y your perfect trotteur, the bag to the left will be ideal. It is spiced with' the new soft dawn-to-du- sk 'iKn' I3tjCr tu: Il Ilijs (I I'OiEI'luB ;ilt!lM) look via uniquely quilted and gath- on the qui vive DESIGNERS are to create handsome handbags that will measure up to the fashion glory and the new elegance of the stunning costumes which go to make up the fall and winter style picture. In assembling your wardrobe, keep in mind that this year your costume will be only as smart as the handbag you carry with it. Thats how important handbags really are. You will have no trouble in finding as handsome handbags and as versatile as ever fancy might picture. Be sure to make your selection with meticulous care, for this years handbags make a decided departure from the stereotyped styles of yore. The three voguish Jenny handbags shown in the illustration are typical of the new movement toward the feminine look, achieved through soft draping. These bags are styled as American women prefer them, with elegance and stark clean lines, and in fabrics that mean fashion and wearability. fall-wint- er Blouse Favorites ered supple goatskin. Youll take real pleasure in this bag because it is so roomily built to take care of your feminine possessions, and it sure is a winner in looks. Simple enough for tailored casuals, feminine enough for all your frills is the handbag centered above. It tells' you that the underarm bag has lost its strictly tailored look, has been lifted out of it this season with soft pleats and deft draping, as you see. The supple goatskin that fashions this bag is most attractive not only to the eye but to the touch. The mock tortoise lhat makes such a trim is outstanding in the news when it comes to adding the touch that tells to this seasons smartest handbags. broadSleek, smooth, quality-kin- d cloth, the fabric that fraternizes with most every costume, makes the bag to the right. In this instance, the designer takes the underarm handle bag and artfully drapes a pleated flange through a graceful span of mock tortoise. Speaking in general of whats what in new handbag fashions, the most exciting innovation in many a season is the advent of little bulbous pouch bag done in silhouettes. These pouch bags certainly have cunning ways and they are staging a display of breathtaking novelty. Made of practical broadcloth, faille and various wearable media, they carry on in a modest way by day. When it comes to the dressy cocktail party and gala after-fiv- e occasion, however, the little pouch bag puts on a spectacular display that fairly bubbles over with all the glitter and intriguing fussiness imagination can devise. Just now its the whimsical pouch bag of black satin that holds forth in the fashion spotlight. Women are buying these bags to go with the satin hat and with the gown good-looki- good-looki- ng ever-popul- ar ng eye-catchi- ng all-sat- in that is so style-importa- this fall nt These black satin bags are perfect with afternoon and evening clothes. The party bags fairly scintillate with the glitter of sequins or tiny steel or jet beads. Most of the box bags have straps to sling over the arm. The newsiest news of all is the little shoulder strap bags that become a decorative part of the frock when dancing. Released by Western Newspaper Union. Color Contrast Extended To New Evening Dresses Sheer lingerie blouses of loveliest texture, and exquisitely detailed with lace register as topflight fashion with the young set this fall to wear with the dress-u- p suit. Shown at the top is a charming come hither blouse in batiste by Judy Bond, a young college girl and stylist who is combining a career and schooling with high success. The other blouse in judiana rayon crepe is the wanted kind for college wear. Its d highspot style details are the convertible closely set pearl buttons and french cuffs Comes in white and voguish colors. triple-stitche- V-ne- The idea of color contrast is associated in our minds for the most part in connection with sports clothes and daytime dresses. Its interesting to note that this color technique is carrying on in the realm of formal evening gowns. In one instance a noted designer introduces a panel that extends from the right shoulder to the floor hemline of the dress. The panel is made up of lime and red, flashed against a black background. Sequin Ornaments on Combs Sequin flower motifs on combs are among the hair ornaments that are best sellers. Some are designed especially for top hairdress and othhair-ders for fop-kn- ot o. V, jgr how thin you claimed Peter Rabbit. My, what you would call real winter weather? Ji it was any colder than this, Im glad I slept through it, retorted Johnny. Has anything happened since I went to bed last fhll? Has anything happened! Peter exclaimed. Why, something hap-- 1 pens every day in winter just as in summer. So many things have happened that if I should try to tell you all it would take me a week. The most astonishing thing was the way Farmer Browns Boy caught Reddy Fox. Johnny Chucks face brightened You dont say so! up right away. You dont mean to tell me that Redhe dy Fox actually was caught! cried. Peter nodded. I certainly do, said he. Thats good news, Peter, reEither Reddy Fox plied Johnny. must have grown stupid, or Farmer Browns Boy must be very smart. Peters eyes twinkled and twinkled as Johnny Chuck talked. Yes, said he, Reddy was caught, and Mrs. Peter and I saw him caught and carried off by Farmer Browns Boy. As nearly as we could make out, Reddy was frightened to death. The last we saw of him, he hung stiff and still over the shoulder of Farmer Browns Boy. Poor Reddy! It did seem too bad. Peter paused and then he began to chuckle. What are you laughing about? demanded Johnny Chuck. I was thinking of the way Reddy celebrated that night with a feast on one of Farmer Browns chickens, replied Peter. Johnny Chucks face fell. Whats that? he cried so sharply that Peter laughed right out. I said that Reddy celebrated that night with a feast on one of Farmer Browns chickens, repeated Peter. But I thought you said that Reddy was dead! cried Johnny. I didnt say anything of the I said that kind, retorted Peter. he was caught. Then he told Johnny the whole story. When he had finished, Johnny Chuck sighed. I thought, said he, that I should have one less worry this summer, but if Reddy Fox was as smart as all that, I guess I shall have to keep a sharper eye on him than ever. But Im rather glad, after all, that Reddy wasnt killed. It wouldnt seem quite the same without him about. Now, tell me the rest of the news. So Peter told him how Mrs. Grouse was caught in a snare and set free again, and all about the hard time and everything else he could think of. When he could think of nothing more, he bade Johnny good-b- y and started for the Green Forest to see if any of the other sleepers were awake, while Johnny hustled around to try to find a bite i to eat. Wkfcy: ex- - w w, , a 'ft Muffins, good as cake! Date-Bra- n (Take no sugar , no shortening ) muffins These delicious, new all-brmade with chopped dates will have a big appeal for the sweet toothers In your family! Theyre so moist. And theyre so tender so good. Thats beIs milled cause keLlocgs ail-beextra-fin- e for golden softness. 2 cups Kelloggs .1 cup sifted flour all-br1 teaspoon soda teaspoon salt cup molasses cups milk ltf cup chopped 1 egg . dates Add Xelloggs all-brto molasses and milk and allow to soak for 15 minutes. 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